Strategic Fixed Income Strategy

The strategy seeks to generate competitive, consistent, risk-adjusted performance by investing across global fixed-income markets while adding value primarily through sector rotation, security selection, and opportunistic currency investments. The team believes in a fundamental, risk-managed investment process that seeks out the best opportunities on a global basis while controlling interest-rate, credit, currency, and liquidity risk.

 

Philosophy

The team believes strong, consistent returns can be generated by investing primarily in a portfolio of global government, corporate, and securitized debt, including emerging markets and high-yield securities. Currency management seeks to further diversify the portfolio, mitigate risk, and add value. By expanding the investment universe to include multiple sectors and currencies, the team believes they increase their potential to add value while reducing risk.

Managed by

Christopher M. Chapman, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager, Head of Global Multi-Sector Fixed Income

Chris is head of the company's global multi-sector fixed-income strategies, responsible for portfolio management, global sovereign debt, portfolio construction, and currency and risk management. Previously, he was a portfolio manager for global multi-sector fixed-income and, prior to that, he was a senior investment analyst and trader with the team. Earlier in his career, he worked in several other areas of the firm, including as an investment risk analyst on the quantitative research team. Chris began his career at State Street Bank. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the CFA Society Boston.

  • Education: B.S.B.A., Management, Stonehill College; M.S.F., Boston College
  • Joined the company: 2005
  • Began career: 1999
Christopher M. Chapman, CFA

Thomas C. Goggins

Senior Portfolio Manager, Global Multi-Sector Fixed Income, Manulife Investment Management

Tom is responsible for portfolio management, global bond research, security selection, and risk management for the company’s global multi-sector fixed-income strategies. Prior to joining the company, Tom held positions at Putnam Investments, Transamerica Investments, SAC Capital, and Fontana Capital.

  • Education: B.B.A., University of Wisconsin; M.A., Finance and Accounting, JL Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University
  • Joined the company: 1995; rejoined in 2009
  • Began career: 1987
Thomas C. Goggins

Kisoo Park

Senior Portfolio Manager, Global Multi-Sector Fixed Income, Manulife Investment Management

Kisoo is responsible for portfolio management, global bond research, and currency management for the company’s global multi-sector fixed-income strategies. He joined the firm from a hedge fund firm based in Hong Kong, where he was a founding member and COO. Prior to that, he was the CIO, responsible for tactical asset allocation investing in global equities, fixed income, commodities, foreign exchange, and interest-rate asset classes at Prince Asset Management, Hong Kong. Earlier in his career, Kisoo held positions at Bank of Montreal, Fleet National Bank, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of New England, where he began his career specializing in treasury products, foreign exchange, and interest-rate trading.

  • Education: B.A., Economics, Tufts University; Executive Business Diploma, University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business
  • Joined the company: 2011
  • Began career: 1986
Kisoo Park

Bradley Lutz, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager, Global Multi-Sector Fixed-Income

Brad is a portfolio manager on the firm’s global multi-sector fixed-income team but will remain a portfolio manager on the preferred income team while he transitions to the new role. Previously, he was a senior investment analyst, supporting the company’s fixed-income strategies and providing expertise in the power and utility, aerospace and defense, and industrials segments. Earlier in his career, he had the same areas of responsibility at Declaration Management & Research, an affiliate of Manulife Investment Management. Prior to joining the firm, Brad worked for Summit Investment Partners, where he had research, trading, and portfolio management responsibilities for high-yield and investment-grade corporate bonds and, prior to that, he was with Pacholder Associates as a high-yield credit analyst. Brad holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

  • Education: B.S. in Finance, Miami University
  • Joined the company: 2002
  • Began career: 1992
Bradley Lutz, CFA

Daniel S. Janis will be retiring effective on March 15, 2023. 

Vehicles

At Manulife Investment Management, we offer investment strategies through a variety of vehicles to suit a broad range of client needs. Contact our institutional sales or consultant relations team to find out if this strategy/vehicle is offered in your region. 

Separate accounts

Our separate accounts and separately managed accounts (SMAs) are designed for institutions and high-net-worth clients seeking tailored investment solutions and direct ownership of securities. 

Pooled Funds

Our professionally managed Pooled Funds are available to qualified institutions.

Mutual funds

Mutual funds are liquid, professionally managed portfolios which are available to both institutional and retail investors.

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